How to Install Kali Linux 2020.1 on Laptop (Single Boot)

Kali Linux 2020.1 came in January 2020 with some major changes, mainly in the installer files and the flexibility of installation. This guide describes how to install this latest Kali Linux 2020.1 on your computer or laptop as the primary OS.

Although I do not recommend using Kali Linux as your daily driver, and the developers do not recommend using it either. But I make this tutorial for people who know Kali well or who are brave enough to give it a shot.

Prerequisites for Installing Kali Linux 2020.1 on Laptop

A USB flash drive with a minimum capacity of 8GB. An SD card with a card reader can also be used. In fact, that is what I used in this tutorial. (You may use a 4GB USB or SD card if that’s what you have. It should work but I didn’t test it).

An active internet connection. Since these latest Kali Linux 2020 releases, an internet connection is required during installation. But you may only need an internet connection if you choose not to use the default package selection.

Important! The current Kali Linux 2020.1 supposed offline installer has been confirmed with a bug. If you attempt the installation without an internet connection, you will end up without a graphical user interface, amongst other errors, after the installation. So until Kali Linux 2020.2 where these issue will be fixed please make sure you have a good internet connection before you attempt the installation.

Preparing to Install Kali Linux 2020.1 on Laptop

Using the prerequisites listed above, we are going to make an installation media (which can either be a bootable USB flash drive or DVD), for the clean install of Kali Linux 2020.1 on our laptop’s hard disk.

The following steps will guide you through making a bootable Kali USB drive:

3. When you are absolutely sure that you have selected the right drive, and the Kali Linux file, you can then go ahead and click “Flash”!

Note: This operation will permanently delete everything you have on the flash drive and it’s is not recoverable. Make a backup of the content if necessary.

Install Kali Linux 2020.1 on Laptop Hard Disk

With the bootable USB flash you created in hand, you are all set to proceed with the installation of Kali Linux on your computer’s hard disk.

Caution: The following steps describe a clean installation method. It will wipe EVERYTHING on your hard drive! Including whatever Windows version you have installed, and replace it with a fresh install of Kali Linux 2020.1. Please don’t proceed unless you absolutely understand the implication of what you are doing.

Install Kali Linux 2020.1 on your PC or laptop following these steps:

Step 1: Boot your computer from the Kali USB drive you created.

Plug in your bootable USB drive on your computer and restart it. As soon as your computer reboots and it’s trying to come back on, quickly press the special key designated to launch the boot or startup menu.

On the next screen, for this computer, pressing the key F9 will open the Boot Device Options menu. There I will select the Kali USB drive as the boot device.

In your case, the keys you’ll press on your PC to access the boot menu might be different, just do a quick Google search for the instructions!

Step 6: The installer will now copy over the Kali image on to your hard disk, probe your network interfaces, and prompt you to enter a system hostname. I will leave the hostname as the default “Kali”. Change yours if you want.

Step 7: (Optional) You may add this Kali machine to your local domain or press enter to skip.

Step 8: Create a standard, non-administrative user for the system.

This will be the user account that you will use for every day running of this Kali machine. (Kudos to the Kali team for adding this step! This was not there until these latest Kali Linux 2020 releases).

Create a username for the standard user

Set a password for the standard user.

Step 9: Set the system time zone.

Step 10: Now the installer will launch the disk partitioner and offer you 4 options. I recommend beginners to select the Guided – use entire disk option.

Select the disk to be partitioned. Only your laptop’s hard disk will probably be listed here.

Select how you want the disk to be partitioned.

I recommend you choose the separate /home partition option. Because by having your user files and system files on separate partitions, you can upgrade the system freely without the risk of losing your documents, photos, videos, and other user files.

Review your disk partitioning configuration.

Write the changes to disk. This is the last time to change your mind after now, the disk formatting cannot be reversed. Select yes and press enter.

Step 11: (Optional) If you use a proxy, enter the HTTP proxy information or press enter to skip it.

Step 12: Choose what software you would like to install.

Kali Linux 2020 releases now give users the option to decide what Kali desktop environment, and what amount of cybersecurity tools to install during the installation.

In the example below, I chose the Xfce desktop environment (default) & the light base system with no pentesting tools.

Remember, if your selection is anything but the default package selection, you will need an internet connection to download the extra data.

About The Author

My name is Ojo Iszy, I am an ethical hacker and cybersecurity expert. I started to learn hacking way back in 2014 completely through self-education. This gave me the opportunity to gain very sound & practical experience in cybersecurity and ethical hacking. Now I focus all of my time and energy teaching the best of what I have learned through the years on this blog, my YouTube channel, and in my online courses (launching soon).